Page 21 - Financial

  1. iPhone ruled the smartphone market in 2021 despite supply chain issues
    iPhone ruled the smartphone market in 2021 despite supply chain issues

    New data is out from Counterpoint Research providing their analysis on U.S. smartphone market shares in 2021.

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  2. Poll: Could sideloading iOS apps actually make things better rather than worse?
    Poll: Could sideloading iOS apps actually make things better rather than worse?

    One of the biggest antitrust issues facing Apple has been around its monopoly on the iOS app market. One proposed solution has been to allow competing app stores

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  3. PS5 Treat Codes Competition: Sony to Release Codes For a Chance to Win PlayStation5
    PS5 Treat Codes Competition: Sony to Release Codes For a Chance to Win PlayStation5

    Finding a gaming console nowadays can be laborious, especially because the stocks from the big retailers often sell out faster than expected.

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  4. Tim Cook’s $99 million bonus for 2021 at risk over shareholder advisory group concern
    Tim Cook’s $99 million bonus for 2021 at risk over shareholder advisory group concern

    The Institutional Shareholder Services is recommending that Apple investors vote against CEO Tim Cook’s $99 million pay package, according to a report by the Financial Times.

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  5. Investing In Crypto? Here Are The 4 WORST Mistakes You Should NEVER Make
    Investing In Crypto? Here Are The 4 WORST Mistakes You Should NEVER Make

    Investing in crypto is not something to be taken lightly. If you really want to make sure that your money will be well-spent, you need to be aware of all the pitfalls involved with digital trading assets like cryptocurrencies...

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  6. Apple’s first new UK retail store in 8 years in the works
    Apple’s first new UK retail store in 8 years in the works

    It’s been eight years since Apple unveiled its last retail in the United Kingdom. Now, it appears the company is readying another store in the region.

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  7. Component shortages easing, says Foxconn; expects output to be largely unaffected
    Component shortages easing, says Foxconn; expects output to be largely unaffected

    iPhone assembler Foxconn says it sees signs of component shortages easing, with major improvements expected during the rest of the current quarter.

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  8. Nvidia no longer acquiring Arm following regulatory concerns
    Nvidia no longer acquiring Arm following regulatory concerns

    Nvidia revealed in 2020 its intentions to buy Arm, a chip designer company owned by Japanese multinational SoftBank.

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  9. Meta To Remove Facebook, Instagram From Europe—Saying Data Sharing is Needed for Services To Continue
    Meta To Remove Facebook, Instagram From Europe—Saying Data Sharing is Needed for Services To Continue

    Meta is now warning Europeans that Facebook and Instagram will stop operating in the country if they won't allow them to conduct data sharing activities.

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  10. US carriers ask the FCC for $5.6 billion to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment
    US carriers ask the FCC for $5.6 billion to replace Huawei and ZTE equipment

    The price of removing Chinese equipment from American wireless networks is likely to cost more than the government had anticipated. 

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  11. Developers react to 27% commission with astonishment and anger
    Developers react to 27% commission with astonishment and anger

    Developers reacted with astonishment and anger at Apple’s 27% commission policy as a minimal form of compliance with a new antitrust law regarding the App Store.

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  12. Apple will charge 27% commission for app purchases made using alternative payment systems in the Netherlands
    Apple will charge 27% commission for app purchases made using alternative payment systems in the Netherlands

    Apple today provided some additional details about how it will allow dating apps in the Netherlands to offer alternative payment systems

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